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∙ 9y agoGeneral Douglas MacArthur vowed I'll be back in reference to the loss of the Philippines to Japan in World War II
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General Douglas McArthur vowed to return to the Philippines when forced to leave by the Japanese.
General Douglas MacArthur made the vow, stating "I shall return," after being ordered to leave the Philippines during World War II.
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Because the U.S. were isolationists until Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.They vowed that they were going to be nutreal,but when Japan destroyed Pearl Harbor the U.S declared war on Japan the next day.Then Germany declared war on the U.S. so they got involved into WWII.
He vowed to return to the Philippines after he was forced to leave them to be taken by the Japanese... he felt a sense of loyalty to the army that he had raised there and didn't want to see them slaughtered.
Vowed.... He/she/it vowed to do something..
In the Pacific these were the islands:Iwo Jima: Famous for the picture of the six soldier who rose the flag on the mountainGuadalcanal and the Solomon Islands: Prevented Japan from invading AustraliaPhilippines: We controlled the Philippines and MacArthur vowed to take it backOkinawa: Base where launched our B-29's and the A-Bomb. Staging ground for planned mainland invasion of JapanJapan: People who started the warIf there are more, feel free to edit
The gunslinger vowed to rob the bank without killing anyone.
He vowed to punish Frank.
vowed: verb: synonyms: promised, pledged, oath vowed: verb: antonyms: lied, fibbed, perjured
"Vowed" is the past tense of the verb "vow," which means to make a solemn promise or commitment. It is a verb.
That is the correct spelling of "vowed" (swore, took an oath).The similar word "avowed" is usually an adjective meaning acknowledged.